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Council on Health Promotion / BY: Basil Boulton, MD October 2006
... as a template for assessing the safety of our young people and ensuring they are looked after. The BCMA supports ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Sami Youakim, MD, MSc, FRCP October 2006
... very rapid growth in wine production and the number of people employed. Wine industry workers in BC face specific ... The author would like to thank the following people at WorkSafeBC: Dr Celina Dunn for the support provided ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Cristina M. Aydin, BSc, October 2006
... regimens, our results indicate that in the majority of people (84%) who are prescribed TZD medications, the therapy ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Kevin W. Johns, BSc October 2006
... results presented indicate that when given a population of people with diabetes mellitus who show negative or trace ...
News / BY: David R. Richardson, MD November 2006
... pages. $24.95. This book brings those who care about young people up to date with what is happening to and for the youth ... by a layperson to medicine and/or to the welfare of the people of British Columbia or Canada. CMA Honorary Membership ... in the field of medical organization; service to the people of Canada in raising the standards of medical practice ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Pankaj Dhawan, MD, FRCPC, November 2006
... or prolonged recovery. Symptoms Approximately 80% of people with a mild traumatic brain injury will experience ... brain injuries, can result in distress and disability for people who develop persistent postconcussion symptoms. The ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Don Graham, MD, CCFP December 2006
... most common being depression. • Living circumstances—people living alone, unemployed, or having suffered a recent ...
News December 2006
... speech Dr Chan said, “what matters most to me is people,” and pinpointed two groups as immediate targets for ... and criteria of performance: improvements in the health of people in Africa and progress in the health of women. As ... support in the past, but now there are others. By giving people more options they are more likely to choose one. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jill Franklin, BA, December 2006
The majority of people with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) have some ... time, and the person may become increasingly disabled. [4] People with incomplete recovery 3 to 6 months ... At the same time, they should be reassured that most people recover completely from mTBI and they probably will ...
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